In Passing by Lisel Mueller

 
How swiftly the strained honey
of afternoon light
flows into darkness

and the closed bud shrugs off
its special mystery
in order to break into blossom:

as if what exists, exists
so that it can be lost
and become precious

~ from Alive Together (Louisiana State University Press, 1996)
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